Cambodia is for various reasons a challenging environment for ICT development. This did not deter IDRC (Canada) from funding an ambitious and ground-breaking project designed ultimately to influence ICT policy in Cambodia but initially to establish two pilot community-owned networks in poor rural areas. Each comprises both a cluster of local telecentres (10 in each area), and a mini telecoms enterprise run by the communities. Begun in May 2006, with initial funding of USD1.3 million the project runs to May 2010 when the question of sustainability comes to the fore. Additional support is likely to be needed. iREACH‘ experiences are being fully documented and lessons are emerging around community capacity building and empowerment; technical c...
The research presented in this paper is the first wave of a longitudinal study of a Cambodian inform...
The research presented in this paper is the first wave of a longitudinal study of a Cambodian inform...
This article examines three case studies that illustrate different approaches to the adoption of inf...
Cambodia is for various reasons a challenging environment for ICT development. This did not deter ID...
The Informatics for Rural Empowerment and Community Health (iREACH) project in Cambodia invited comm...
The i-REACH project in Cambodia is an ambitious three year initiative building two pilot e-communiti...
The goal was to create the basis for community-owned ICT enterprises in rural areas, providing voice...
Can telecentres get a new lease of life, facilitating climate change adaptation and mitigation? Hav...
Can telecentres get a new lease of life, facilitating climate change adaptation and mitigation? Hav...
The purpose of this research is to study the role of information and communication technology (ICT) ...
The purpose of this research is to study the role of information and communication technology (ICT) ...
The document reports on participatory research conducted at the iREACH pilot sites in Cambodia (2009...
The research presented in this paper is the first wave of a longitudinal study of a Cambodian inform...
Bridges Across Borders (BAB), a non-governmental organization (NGO) in Cambodia, directs diverse and...
Bridges Across Borders (BAB), a non-governmental organization (NGO) in Cambodia, directs diverse and...
The research presented in this paper is the first wave of a longitudinal study of a Cambodian inform...
The research presented in this paper is the first wave of a longitudinal study of a Cambodian inform...
This article examines three case studies that illustrate different approaches to the adoption of inf...
Cambodia is for various reasons a challenging environment for ICT development. This did not deter ID...
The Informatics for Rural Empowerment and Community Health (iREACH) project in Cambodia invited comm...
The i-REACH project in Cambodia is an ambitious three year initiative building two pilot e-communiti...
The goal was to create the basis for community-owned ICT enterprises in rural areas, providing voice...
Can telecentres get a new lease of life, facilitating climate change adaptation and mitigation? Hav...
Can telecentres get a new lease of life, facilitating climate change adaptation and mitigation? Hav...
The purpose of this research is to study the role of information and communication technology (ICT) ...
The purpose of this research is to study the role of information and communication technology (ICT) ...
The document reports on participatory research conducted at the iREACH pilot sites in Cambodia (2009...
The research presented in this paper is the first wave of a longitudinal study of a Cambodian inform...
Bridges Across Borders (BAB), a non-governmental organization (NGO) in Cambodia, directs diverse and...
Bridges Across Borders (BAB), a non-governmental organization (NGO) in Cambodia, directs diverse and...
The research presented in this paper is the first wave of a longitudinal study of a Cambodian inform...
The research presented in this paper is the first wave of a longitudinal study of a Cambodian inform...
This article examines three case studies that illustrate different approaches to the adoption of inf...